About This Site

Written by people who actually wire pixel LEDs for a living — not by people who only read about it.

Why this site exists

Most information about pixel LED software is scattered across forum posts, low-quality reuploads and videos in languages the reader does not speak. A tent contractor with a T1000S in one hand and a wedding due the next morning does not need a spec sheet — he needs to know which setting is wrong and how to fix it.

lededit2014.com was built to answer those questions properly: the hardware setup screen, RGB signal order, pixel mapping, SD card formatting, TOL and SWF files, and the faults that show up on site. Every guide is written in plain language, with the assumption that the reader is standing in front of the controller, not sitting in a classroom.

Who writes these guides

Rajkumar, founder of Pixel LED Lights

Rajkumar

Founder & Editor

Six years in the pixel LED industry, running Pixel LED Lights — a manufacturing and supply business serving event decorators, tent professionals and commercial installers across India. He also runs a YouTube channel of around 100,000 subscribers teaching pixel LED wiring, controller programming and effect design to working technicians.

Everything published here comes out of real installation work — cinema lighting, wedding torans, facade displays and commercial signage — rather than from copied documentation. When a guide says a setting causes a particular fault, it is because that fault was seen on a job and traced to that setting.

How we work

Tested, not copied

Steps are checked on actual controllers and strips before they are published.

Plain language

Written for working technicians. No jargon without an explanation next to it.

Corrections welcome

If something here is wrong, tell us and we will fix the page and credit the correction.

Free to read

Guides stay free. Advertising covers the hosting cost so nothing sits behind a paywall.

About the software

LED Edit 2014 is developed and distributed by its original developers. This website is an independent educational resource: we document how the software is used, explain its settings, and answer common questions about it.

We are not the developer of LED Edit 2014, we are not affiliated with any controller manufacturer, and we do not claim ownership of the software or of any controller brand name mentioned on this site. All product names, model numbers and trademarks belong to their respective owners and are used only to describe compatibility.

Any file linked from this site is provided as a convenience. Always scan a downloaded file with current security software before installing it, and do not install anything your security software flags as unsafe.

How this site is funded

This site is supported by advertising. Ads are clearly separated from the guides, and no advertiser has any influence over what we publish or what we recommend. If we suggest a controller or a setting, it is because it works — not because someone paid for the mention.

Get in touch

Questions, corrections and guide requests are all welcome. Reach us through the contact page and we will reply as soon as we can.